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FREN-021 Intermediate French I

FREN-021 Intermediate French I
Fall only
Intermediate French I (FREN 021) is the continuation of Introductory French II (FREN 002). Students who enroll in this course have typically taken Introductory French II (FREN 002) or have been placed in this course by means of the French Department Placement Test. This course is based on the Intermediate French method “Ensemble” (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.), which consists of a grammar text (with an optional workbook) and a reader. Additional audio-visual material will be provided by the instructor. This course will help you develop and strengthen all four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) and expand on your every-day vocabulary.

Credits: 3
Prerequisites: FREN-002 or placement

Course syllabi
The following syllabi may help you learn more about this course (login required):
Fall '09: Cohen-Scali S (file download)
Additional syllabi may be available in prior academic years.

Sections:

FREN-021-70 Intermediate French I
Fall only
Faculty:
  • Meadows, Patrick
  • In developing their speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills, students have the option of either continuing and diversifying work with the audiovisual program introduced in the Basic French program, or embarking on a more traditionally text-based program of intermediate study.

    This course is open to SFS-Qatar students only.
    Credits: 3.00
    Prerequisites: FREN-002-70 or placement
    Other academic years
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